Signing Off on Proofs

When you sign off on a proof, you’re indicating that you are satisfied with the work. This places responsibility on both you and the print service provider. If the print service provider fails to match the signed proof in subsequent steps, those mistakes should be fixed at no cost to you. However, if you fail to notice problems before you sign off on the proof, you will incur costs when you ask the print service provider to make changes.

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